An organized crime ring out of Houston ... under $100,000 per car. A DFW Airport spokesperson sent WFAA the following ...
Two Houston police officers were taken to the hospital after their patrol vehicle flipped into a ditch on Sunday night.
The uptick is the continuation of a years-long trend of officers responding to top-priority calls at the slowest rate since the 1990s, according to a Chronicle investigation. The department tries to ...
Surveillance cameras captured the shocking moment a car slammed into a southeast Houston home on Sunday morning. The video above is from ABC13's 24/7 livestream. According to the Houston Police ...
Magnolia City Council approved a lease agreement with GC Magnolia to house the first police substation for the city.
according to the Houston Police Department. The vehicle fire extinguished 8 at about 8:15 a.m. on Blankenship Drive near Hempstead Road and Kempwood Drive. Details are limited at this time.
The Houston Police Department said the train and a car collided at about 8:30 a.m. along Fulton and Crosstimbers. According to HPD Lt. Wiggins, 15 people were on the MetroRail, three of whom went ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK ... hit by a vehicle when he reached the fourth lane's center dividing wall. Police said one car managed to swerve to avoid hitting the man, but the car directly behind ...
Instead, they believe that “an electrical problem in one single car” started the fire, unnamed Houston Fire Department officials told Click2Houson. Another source blamed the blaze on “an ...
A man has died after being hit by a car ... police officers. The situation was reported at 8:52 a.m. Saturday morning. Recommended Videos According to authorities with Houston Police Department ...
This happened around 2 a.m. on Hempstead Road near Little York Road. The Houston Police Department said it appeared that the man was walking in the street when a red Dodge Ram pickup truck hit him.
A convicted felon who got his hands on the keys to a Jamaica Beach Police Department patrol unit is facing new serious felony charges as the department’s chief promises change.